A crew from Jimmie Harper Construction continue demolition of the former Runyon Lock building at 19th Street and Dudley Avenue after an excavator toppled over Wednesday. No one was injured and work continued Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Workers from Jimmie Harper Construction take material Thursday out of a house next door to the former Runyon Lock. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
A crew from Jimmie Harper Construction continue demolition of the former Runyon Lock building at 19th Street and Dudley Avenue after an excavator toppled over Wednesday. No one was injured and work continued Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
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A crew from Jimmie Harper Construction continue demolition of the former Runyon Lock building at 19th Street and Dudley Avenue after an excavator toppled over Wednesday. No one was injured and work continued Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)
Workers from Jimmie Harper Construction take material Thursday out of a house next door to the former Runyon Lock. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
A crew from Jimmie Harper Construction continue demolition of the former Runyon Lock building at 19th Street and Dudley Avenue after an excavator toppled over Wednesday. No one was injured and work continued Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. The Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority purchased three dilapidated buildings on the corner and demolish them earlier this year. (Photo by Douglass Huxley)